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[[File:ISO Mini Relay.png|thumb|ISO Mini Relay from Hella]] | [[File:ISO Mini Relay.png|thumb|ISO Mini Relay from Hella]] | ||
'''ISO Mini Relays''' are the most common relays used in older vehicles or for general aftermarket automotive applications. | '''ISO Mini Relays''' are the most common relays used in older vehicles or for general aftermarket automotive applications. '''ISO Mini Relays''' are available from [[Hella]], [[Bosch]], [[TE Connectivity]] (formerly [[Tyco]]), [[Littelfuse]], [[Hongfa]], [[HKE]], and more. | ||
Most modern vehicles have moved to smaller relay systems such as the [[ISO Micro Relay]]. | |||
Available in many configurations, the most commonly available are the 4-pin SPST and the 5-pin SPDT (often called [[Bosch Style Relay]]). | Available in many configurations, the most commonly available are the 4-pin SPST and the 5-pin SPDT (often called [[Bosch Style Relay]]). | ||
[[File:4pin vs 5pin ISO mini.png | [[File:4pin vs 5pin ISO mini.png|thumb|801x801px|none|ISO Mini Relays with pin descriptions. 4-pin SPST [[ISO Mini Relay]] (left) and 5-pin SPDT '''[[Bosch Style Relay]]''' (right)]] | ||
=== ISO Mini Relay Pin Layouts === | |||
[[File:ISO mini layout.png|none|thumb|418x418px|In the Type A layout, pins 86 and 30 are swapped compared with the more common Type B layout. Matching the pinout is crucial to avoid damaging electronics. ]] | |||
=== ISO Mini Relay terminals === | |||
The terminal widths used on 4 and 5 pin ISO Mini relays are almost always 6.3mm (0.250") wide. | |||
ISO Mini Relay terminals are used in relay holders and fuse boxes from various companies such as [[Eaton]] and in the TE [[AMP MCP]] Series. | |||
See also: | See also: | ||
Latest revision as of 10:44, 15 December 2025

ISO Mini Relays are the most common relays used in older vehicles or for general aftermarket automotive applications. ISO Mini Relays are available from Hella, Bosch, TE Connectivity (formerly Tyco), Littelfuse, Hongfa, HKE, and more.
Most modern vehicles have moved to smaller relay systems such as the ISO Micro Relay.
Available in many configurations, the most commonly available are the 4-pin SPST and the 5-pin SPDT (often called Bosch Style Relay).

ISO Mini Relay Pin Layouts

ISO Mini Relay terminals
The terminal widths used on 4 and 5 pin ISO Mini relays are almost always 6.3mm (0.250") wide.
ISO Mini Relay terminals are used in relay holders and fuse boxes from various companies such as Eaton and in the TE AMP MCP Series.
See also: